• Episode 28 Host Laurie Fagen reads short short mystery stories

  • Nov 29 2023
  • Length: 16 mins
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Episode 28 Host Laurie Fagen reads short short mystery stories

  • Summary

  • “Frozen Assets” - about a bank robbery gone awry which won honorable mention in Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine Mysterious Photograph contest of 250 words or less with a crime
    "Rocks, Hard Places" - another short short story about a relationship on the rocks
    "Violated" - submission to Golden Donut short story contest sponsored by the Writers Police Academy, based on a black and white photo of four cheap bunk beds, two on the left and two on the right. In the center, an old, crooked metal desk and chair, and on the flat surface of the desk sat an old Royal typewriter. The short story was to be exactly 200 words.

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    Season #2 of “Murder in the Air Mystery Theatre” is a weekly podcast hosted by crime fiction writer Laurie Fagen, features interviews with and readings by mystery, suspense and thriller authors, with radio-theatre-style episodes from Fagen’s third audiobook, "Bleeder." New this season: "Author Xtra" featuring additional writer promos.

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